Talked to the EMT after what happened yesterday and we now have a fire extinguisher in the flux hut (on the floor, right when you enter, below the heater).
Made room in the hut (took the MET rack apart). The MET controls box and the O3 instrument are now on top of the fast NOx/O3 systems. That’s the best option I could come up with.
We successfully crossed the lake with the PTR-TOF-MS. The instrument is now in the flux hut and Catie is working on it.
TO DO: pull a sample through the Arctic pipe for the PTR-TOF-MS.
Catastrophe! While slightly moving the NPL tank, a short-circuit happened. I saw sparks and the GC/MS stopped. Everything that was connected to CKT 10 stopped. Strange thing, the fast NOx instrument stopped as well (at least the UPS + fan of H20 pump + laptop). NO flow on fast O3 instrument dropped to 0. I think the line between the NPL tank and the GC/MS touched CKT 10 and that’s how everything happened (see pics below). Jacques and I disconnected everything (computer, GC/MS, UPS) from CKT 10 and connected to CKT 17 instead. GC/MS restarted, fast NOx as well. We will check tomorrow that everything is indeed okay.
The NO flow dropping to 0 on the fast O3 has actually nothing to do with the short-circuit. The needle valve was not sufficiently open. Problem fixed. Keep an eye on this NO flow to make sure it doesn’t drop to 0 again.
Pics of the NPL tank line, CKT 10 and floor below CKT 10.
I made it to Toolik after a 10hr-drive. There’s still snow in Atigun Pass but snow is gone pretty much everywhere else.